The San Francisco 49ers will play the Detroit Lions in their third straight NFC Championship Game and the fourth in five years. Instead of praising the number one seed of the NFC, many continue to offer criticism.

For most of the season, sports pundits and fans across the NFL praised the 49ers and called them front runners to be Super Bowl champions, but since the 33-19 loss to the Baltimore Ravens in Week 16, those same cheers turned to jeers.

Last week, before the 49ers played the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Divisional Playoff game, former Raiders CEO Amy Trask went on Bay Area radio station 95.7 The Game and said quarterback Brock Purdy was the worst quarterback left in the playoffs.

"Four games, eight quarterbacks. Seven terrific quarterbacks and Brock Purdy," Trask said. "Now, Brock Purdy is a good quarterback, make no mistake about it. Everybody be calm, Forty Niner fans. I'm not suggesting Brock's not a good quarterback. He is. I simply don't put him in the same category as the other quarterbacks."



What category is Trask talking about? If she is referring to the upper-echelon quarterbacks, Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs was the only one left. Josh Allen and former league MVP Lamar Jackson may be All-Pro-caliber quarterbacks, but they still have much to prove.

Did Trask forget about Jared Goff and Baker Mayfield?

Houston Texans rookie quarterback CJ Stroud and Green Bay Packers first-year starter Jordan Love led their teams to the playoffs, apparently earning more credibility in Trask's eyes than the 49ers' quarterback making his second NFC Championship appearance.

The "IKE Packers Podcast" recently stated that Purdy's arm strength is questionable when he rolls out of the pocket.


After they posted this on social media, 49ers fans quickly pointed out the plays the second-year quarterback made when he rolled out.



Fans went to social media after the 49ers' 24-21 win over the Packers to remind the podcast about the post.


Former Packers backup quarterback Kurt Benkert stated that the better team lost Saturday's Divisional Playoff game, but the comment was met with backlash.


San Francisco and Green Bay have a playoff history where four games came down to the last drive, including the 1998 Wild Card matchup that saw the 49ers emerge with a 30-27 victory.

The 49ers will play the Detroit Lions in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday, January 28.

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Sasha D. Robinson


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